Best Books for Junior High Readers
By (Author) John T. Gillespie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
30th January 1991
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Acquisitions and collection development
Secondary schools
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.4286
Hardback
588
This guide aids the educationalist or teacher in making informed selections of recreational and curriculum-based texts for 12- to 15-year-old students. It provides a comprehensive bibliography of over 5600 recommended books for young teenagers. Recommendations are based on selections by "School Library Journal", "Booklist", "The Book Report" and "Voice of Youth Advocates" and other journals. Each entry includes author, title, grade level, copyright date, publisher, price, ISBN, short annotation, and citations to reviews. Information is arranged by author and title index, as well as by subject/grade level index. Nearly one third of titles are fiction, with subjects ranging from "Contemporary Life and Problems", to fantasy, adventure, romance and sports stories. Non-fiction categories include guidance, science, arts, biography, social sciences, recreation, sport and religion. An additional feature is an appendix that lists over 750 challenging titles for advanced young teenagers.
Not only will this title be useful to junior high librarians for collection building, it will also serve childrens literature sstudents and teachers as a reference source. Recommended for school, public, and academic libraries.-Choice
"Not only will this title be useful to junior high librarians for collection building, it will also serve childrens literature sstudents and teachers as a reference source. Recommended for school, public, and academic libraries."-Choice